Family of Jacob^9 Lott Van Wicklen 

 

Jacob^9 Lott Van Wicklen (David^8 Lott, Richard^7, Jacob^6 Lott, Derrick^5, Gerrit^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 1890, L.I., NY

Married: Pearl Izetta Mott (b. 28 Feb 1895, NY) 5 Oct 1914, NY

Children:
1. Doris^10 Ellen Van Wicklen, b. 12 Apr 1918, NY

2. Charlotte^10 Alice Van Wicklen, b. 30 June 1921, NY

3. Lottie^10 Mae Van Wicklen, b. 4 Aug 1925, NY

Parents:
Jacob's parents are David Lott and Alice (Sprague) Van Wicklen
Izetta's parents are William Leslie Mott [1895-1972] and Mrs. Mott

Background information:

Jacob^9 Lott Van Wicklen (David^8 Lott, Richard^7, Jacob^6 Lott, Derrick^5, Gerrit^4, Evert^3, Gerrit^2, Jentie^1 Jeppes), b. 14 June 1890, E. Rockaway, L.I., NY. He married Pearl Izetta Mott (b. 28 Feb 1895, NY) 5 Oct 1914, NY. On WWI Draft Registration (1917-1918) Jacob is living on Roger Ave, Inwood, NY. He is a steam fitter with Smith Bros. and has a wife and child. He is of medium height and build and has gray eyes and brown hair. In the 1920 US Census he is residing as head of household with his wife, Izetta and daughter, Doris in Hempstead, Nassau, NY

Children: Doris^10 Ellen Van Wicklen, b. 12 Apr 1918, Inwood, L.I., NY and d. 25 Aug 2002, Ormond Beach, FL; Charlotte^10 Alice Van Wicklen, b. 30 June 1921, NY; Lottie^10 Mae Van Wicklen, b. 4 Aug 1925, NY

Source:

WWI Draft Registration Card for Jacob Lott Van Wicklen of Roger Ave, Inwood, NY. Born 14 June 1890, E. Rockaway, NY. He is a steam fitter for Smith Bros. and has a wife and child. He is of medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair. 

1920 US Census lists J. Lott Van Wicklen, age 29 (b. abt 1890, NY) as residing in Hempstead, Nassau, NY with wife, Izetta and daughter, Doris (courtesy Cheryl Viger via 11 Dec 2002 email and 4 Dec 2002 mailing)

1930 US Census lists David L. Van Wicklen, age 59 (b. abt 1870, New York) residing as head of household in East Rockaway, Nassau, NY with wife, Alice Van Wicklen, age 57 (b. abt. 1872).

17Feb2005 packet of information and photos from Beth Schatzle